unexpectedly

英[ˌʌnɪk'spektɪdli] 美[ˌʌnɪk'spektɪdli]
  • adv. 未料到地;意外地
使用频率:
  • unearned adj.不劳而获的;不应得到的
  • unearned adj.不劳而获的;不应得到的
Adverb:
  1. in a way that was not expected;

    "her brother showed up at the wedding out of the blue"

  2. without advance planning;

    "they met accidentally"

1. The desire to be a mother may creep up on you unexpectedly.
你会不知不觉地产生想当母亲的渴望。

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2. Miserable, and unexpectedly lonely, she went in search of Jean-Paul.
内心痛苦、突感寂寞的她去寻找琼-保罗。

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3. She panics when people pop in unexpectedly, rushing round plumping cushions.
一群人冷不防地冒出来,跑来跑去地拍松垫子,这把她吓坏了。

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4. Moss had clamped an unexpectedly strong grip on his arm.
莫斯突然紧紧抓住他的手臂。

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5. The Indians came out unexpectedly, catching the soldiers off-guard.
印第安人突如其来地出现,令士兵们猝不及防。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. I finished work unexpectedly early.
      我的工作意外地提早做完。
    2. Aunt Matilda turned up unexpectedly last night.
      昨天晚上马蒂尔达姨妈意外地来了。